Together the blue circles form a “constellation”. A link between two blue circles means you can navigate between these two positions while in VR.

Navigation in VR requires a “line-of-sight” between your current position and the next position. Links in the constellation are representative, but not complete, of a line-of-sight between the two circles.

Some guidelines for a great VR experience:

A blue circle in every room you want people to see.

Blue circles that are not too far from each other for natural transitions.

No blue circles next to walls.

Disable a spot for VR by hovering over it and clicking Hide.

This will turn a blue circle white.

Enable a spot for VR by hovering over it and clicking Show.

This will turn a white circle blue.

You can also hold the Ctrl key and click on the scan position to quickly toggle on or off.

If you disable a scan in the center of the constellation then you may isolate a set of scans in one room.

This can turn a single constellation into two or more constellations. This is NOT good for your users since it means they will not be able to explore the entire VR Space.

You’ll notice this because one constellation will turn red and a notification will appear in the top-left.

To fix the problem of two constellations, simply enable more scan positions to combine them into a big constellation.

You can also reset to the original configuration by pressing the button on the bottom right.

Set Start Position

By default the Start Position in VR is the same as your Start Position in 3D Showcase.